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‘Fugitive’ businessman Jason Cardiff - wanted in the US, living in €2.9m south Dublin home

‘Fugitive’ businessman Jason Cardiff - wanted in the US, living in €2.9m south Dublin home
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Jason Cardiff, a businessman wanted in the U.S. for alleged fraud, is currently residing in a luxury home in Dublin, Ireland. Cardiff claims he is a victim of political targeting and is seeking compensation from the U.S. government.

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The case raises questions about international extradition, white-collar crime, and the intersection of business and political rhetoric.

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A business executive labelled a “fugitive” by the United States government is living and working from a €2.9 million home in Rathgar , south Dublin, with a Bentley parked outside.

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The article presents the allegations against Cardiff while also providing space for his defense, maintaining a balanced journalistic approach.

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